Michelle Keegan visits the Home And Away beach and enjoys oysters with Mark Wright

She’s been busy filming her new BBC drama in Australia. 

And Michelle Keegan took some time off to visit Home And Away’s Palm beach and enjoy oysters with her husband Mark Wright in Sydney on Wednesday. 

The actress, 35, and the Towie star, also 35, recently reunited after spending eight weeks apart whilst Michelle works on the six-part period drama Ten Pound Poms.

Relaxing: Michelle Keegan, 35, visited the Home And Away beach and enjoyed oysters with Mark Wright as he joined her in Australia on Wednesday

Posing for a mirror photo to her Instagram Story, Michelle looked as stylish as ever in a striped shirt and white vest top. 

She pulled her brunette locks into a neat bun and shielded her eyes with a pair of circular Ray Bans. 

The former soap star shared snaps of the infamous Palm Beach and later could be seen as she enjoyed some oysters at a local restaurant.  

Day trip: The former soap star shared snaps of the infamous Palm Beach

Day trip: The former soap star shared snaps of the infamous Palm Beach

It comes as Michelle and Mark reunited for a romantic date day after he flew out to Australia, earlier this week. 

The former soap star and the TV presenter enjoyed a romantic harbour cruise in Sydney in Sunday, days after Mark shed a rare light on the couple’s marriage by sharing the secret to making their long-distance relationship work.

Michelle and Mark cruised past the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge to the Sydney coastal suburb of Manly, where they stopped off for a drink and a bite to eat.

Yum! Michelle later could be seen as she enjoyed some oysters at a local restaurant

Yum! Michelle later could be seen as she enjoyed some oysters at a local restaurant

Down under: The actress and the Towie star recently reunited after spending eight weeks apart whilst Michelle works on the six-part period drama Ten Pound Poms

Down under: The actress and the Towie star recently reunited after spending eight weeks apart whilst Michelle works on the six-part period drama Ten Pound Poms

The couple, who have been married since 2015 and together since 2012, then got dressed up and headed out for a slap-up dinner at Cantonese restaurant, Mr. Wong.  

Michelle has been hard at work in Australia for the past eight weeks shooting her latest project, new BBC drama Ten Pound Poms, set in the 1950s.

The actress will star as a young nurse named Kate in the six-part period drama, who arrives in Australia without her fiancé and will do whatever it takes to try and rewrite her devastating past. 

Ten Pound Poms tells the tale of a group of Brits as they leave dreary post-war Britain in 1956 to embark on a life-altering adventure on the other side of the world.

Back together: A few days ago, Michelle and Mark cruised past the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge to the Sydney coastal suburb of Manly

Back together: A few days ago, Michelle and Mark cruised past the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge to the Sydney coastal suburb of Manly

For only £10, they have been promised a better house, better job prospects and a better quality of life by the sea in sun-soaked Australia.

But life down under isn’t the idyllic dream the new arrivals have been promised. Struggling with their new identity as immigrants, the drama follows their triumphs and pitfalls as they adapt to a new life in a new country.

Last week, Michelle’s husband Mark shed rare light on the couple’s long-distance marriage as he admitted being in the same industry has made their relationship easier.

Cheers to that! The couple, who have been married since 2015, then got dressed up and headed out for a slap-up dinner at Cantonese restaurant, Mr. Wong

Cheers to that! The couple, who have been married since 2015, then got dressed up and headed out for a slap-up dinner at Cantonese restaurant, Mr. Wong

Speaking to MailOnline, Mark said he and Michelle ‘support each other’ to achieve all of their ‘goals and dreams’. 

Speaking about their relationship, he said: ‘I think both being in the same industry really helps. Because we get each other’s careers, and we totally understand it. 

‘Essentially, we both just want each other to achieve all of our goals and all of our dreams and we just support each other every step of the way for that, you know.’

Mark recently said: ‘If you’re in love and in a happy relationship you will be happy to see each other. 

‘You have to learn that you’ve been together for a long time and not seen each other in three weeks so it’s exciting at first but then it goes back to being a 10 year relationship.’ 

Couple goals: Speaking to MailOnline, Mark said he and Michelle 'support each other' to achieve all of their 'goals and dreams'

Couple goals: Speaking to MailOnline, Mark said he and Michelle ‘support each other’ to achieve all of their ‘goals and dreams’

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